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DEForce Racing
DEForce Racing is an American motorsport team that currently competes in the USF Pro 2000 Championship, the USF2000 Championship, and in USF Juniors. The team was founded in 2016 by former Champ Car World Series and IndyCar Series driver David Martínez, and his brother Ernesto Martínez.
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| David Martínez Ernesto Martínez |
| Angleton, Texas, United States |
| David MartínezErnesto Martínez (owner) |
| USF Pro 2000 ChampionshipUSF2000 ChampionshipUSF Juniors |
| USF Pro 2000 Championship: 7. Mac Clark 9. Nicholas Monteiro 10. Jorge Garciarce USF2000 Championship: 1. Nicolas Giaffone 10. Lucas Fecury 11. Quinn Armstrong 12. Maxwell Jamieson 18. Brady GolanUSF Juniors 15. Jeshua Alianell 16. Bruno Ribeiro 17. Leandro Juncos 18. Brady Golan 19. Patricio Gonzalez 20. Rodrigo Gonzalez |
| USF2000 Championship:2021USF Juniors:2023 |
| USF2000 Championship:2021: Kiko PortoFormula 4 United States Championship:2021: Noel LeónUSF Juniors:2022: Mac Clark2023: Nicolas Giaffone |
| https://www.deforceracing.com/ |
DEForce Racing is an American motorsport team that currently competes in the USF Pro 2000 Championship, the USF2000 Championship, and in USF Juniors. The team was founded in 2016 by former Champ Car World Series and IndyCar Series driver David Martínez, and his brother Ernesto Martínez.
DEForce Racing was founded in 2016 by brothers David and Ernesto Martínez. The team competes in the USF Pro Championships ladder system in all three series; USF Pro 2000 Championship, USF2000 Championship, and USF Juniors.
The team made their debut in the then named Pro Mazda Championship in 2018 and fielded two cars with drivers Kory Enders, James Raven, and Moisés de la Vara.
The team returned to the renamed Indy Pro 2000 Championship for the 2019 season, this time running two full-time entries with returnees Kory Enders and Moisés de la Vara. Enders and de la Vara finished 7th and 8th in the championship respectively. Enders would score two podiums at Gateway Motorsports Park and the final race of the season at Laguna Seca.
For 2020, the team expanded to four full-time entries with drivers Kory Enders, Moisés de la Vara, Manuel Sulaimán, and Parker Thompson.
† Monteiro drove for Turn 3 Motorsport from round 6 onwards.
‡ Tangavelou drove for Velocity Racing Development until round 5.
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| USF Pro 2000 Championship | 2016, 2018–present |
| USF2000 Championship | 2017–present |
| USF Juniors | 2022–present |
| Formula 4 United States Championship | 2017–2022 |
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